South Korea, Sept. 17 -- Lockheed Martin has announced an upgrade to the Republic of Korea Air Force's F-16 Block 52 flight simulators to reflect the advanced capabilities of its upgraded F-16 Viper (F-16V) aircraft. These upgrades reflect enhanced mission capabilities of the Republic of Korea Air Force, providing high-fidelity simulated environments for pilots to train like they fly. Under the contract, Lockheed Martin will provide new equipment and systems integration to modernize nine F-16 flight simulators at Seosan and Chungju Air Bases to the F-16V configuration with continued support for contractor logistics services over a period of six years.Since 2001, aviators from 16 allied nations have trained with Lockheed Martin F-16 training...